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iron corrodes faster in​

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Rusting of iron is quicker in saline water than in ordinary water. Why? Hints: Saline water contains common salt, sodium chloride, which leads conductivity of water. When saline water comes in contact with iron, corrosion current increases and rusting of iron takes place rapidly.

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